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According to FlixPatrol, which measures the popularity of titles on various streaming services, The Other Guys ranks as the No. 9 film on Paramount+, ahead of Guns Up. As of this writing, The Other Guys has maintained that position for the last few days.
Why The Other Guys Is Worth Watching on Paramount+

Released in 2010, The Other Guys stars Wahlberg and Will Ferrell as Terry Hoitz and Allen Gamble, a pair of NYPD detectives who spend their days working in the office while other officers, such as Christopher Danson (Dwayne Johnson) and P.K. Highsmith (Samuel L. Jackson) relish in the excitement of chasing down criminals on the streets. Directed by Ferrell’s frequent collaborator Adam McKay, The Other Guys is an underrated action comedy that acts as an amusing riff on buddy cop films. The main story revolves around Hoitz and Gamble taking on a case to prove they have what it takes to work in New York’s police force. The humor stems from the fact they are not typical action movie leads — hence, the film’s title.
Before McKay shifted to making politically minded awards contenders like The Big Short, Vice, and Don’t Look Up, he established himself as one of his generation’s defining comedic filmmaking voices. His partnership with Ferrell proved to be quite fruitful, as the two teamed up for modern classics like Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and Talladega Nights: The Legend of Ricky Bobby. The Other Guys arguably isn’t as iconic as those works, but it fits well alongside them as a great example of Ferrell and McKay lampooning a popular film genre. On Rotten Tomatoes, it’s actually the highest rated of the McKay/Ferrell comedies (78% critics score), as people enjoyed its fresh and hilarious takedown of action flicks.








